Global learning equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to engage effectively in an interconnected world. By integrating international and intercultural experiences—such as global virtual exchanges or classroom collaborations—students develop global awareness, adaptability and critical thinking. These experiences prepare UK graduates to address complex global challenges collaboratively. Ultimately, global learning fosters both personal growth and professional readiness for successful careers in an increasingly globalized workforce.
Definition of Global Learning (adopted by the UK International Advisory Council, January 2024)
Global learning is a critical analysis of and an engagement with complex, interdependent global systems and legacies (such as natural, physical, social, cultural, linguistic, economic, and political) and their implications for people's lives and the earth’s sustainability. It is a life-long learning process that is rooted in intercultural interaction, reflection, and understanding. Through global learning, UK campus community members will 1) become informed, skilled, open-minded, and responsible people who are attentive to diversity across the spectrum of differences, 2) seek to understand how their actions affect both local and global communities, and 3) address the world's most pressing and enduring issues collaboratively and equitably.